Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] from [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Heads it 's Spring … a lovely display of Easter bonnets from just a few of the 25 children who took part in a magnificent parade at the Sally Ann Playgroup , Amery Street , Alton on Friday morning .
2 Fluorite REE patterns from both the north and the south Pennines suggest the importance of heavy REE to light REE fractionation in the ore fluids .
3 Industry guru Marc Schulman has left UBS Securities to set up his own consulting operation , The Technology Strategies Group , whose primary customers are expected to be computer industry managers from both the hardware and software side .
4 ‘ I did possibly forty-five football games from virtually every major press box in the Midwest .
5 In contrast , hospital based series have usually shown an increased mortality , which probably reflects the severity of disease in patients referred to specialist units from outside the area .
6 There are three main sorts to worry about : disturbances in Eastern Europe ; attacks on NATO countries from outside the old Warsaw Pact area ( say , an attack on Turkey by Iraq ) ; and , knottiest of all , conflicts such as the Gulf war , which fall outside the NATO treaty .
7 You should also ensure that the product and the installer has approval certificates from either the British Standards Institution ( BSI ) or the British Board of Agrément ( BBA ) .
8 interruptions through messages and phone calls from outside the meeting
9 Although the Czech delegation , consisting of the directors and head curators from virtually every major gallery in Bohemia and Moravia , expressed a real desire for a quicker and fuller integration with the wider art world , it soon became apparent that the Czechs are not yet ready to engage fully with their Western counterparts .
10 Most string companies buy the plain steel wire for their top E , B and G strings and the hexagonal core wire for their wound strings from exactly the same sources .
11 Political and policy specialists from outside the formal career civil service dominate the top levels of American public administration ( Heclo , 1977 ) , and are increasingly evident in Canadian , Western European , and Australasian public administration .
12 The Corporation yielded on the question of receiving pauper patients from outside the town , and agreement was reached , although the Rev. Mr. Haddock still wanted to hold out .
13 The philanthropic family 's largesse was echoed by surprise announcements from both the Federal and provincial governments .
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